All right, when are we going to say enough is enough? I’m
talking about the assault on our nation by our “friends” south of the border.
Rep. Duncan Hunter’s office, (R)-CA, claims that since 2004,
there have been 300 documented incursions by Mexican military and law
enforcement authorities into the United States. The latest incursion involved a
Mexican law enforcement helicopter shooting at our border patrol.
Search as I might, I can find no report of our country being
assaulted by Canadian police or Military. We don’t hear of Canadians streaming
across the border either! Why is that?
It was reported that Mexico had a greater GDP than Canada in
2012. So, why do we constantly hear of Mexicans and Central Americans illegally
coming to our country for economic reasons?
Sure, there is corruption – some think Mexico invented
concept – and lawlessness, but according to Wikipedia, in 2012, Mexico had the
third largest police force in the world. In addition, Mexico has 276,500 active
and 76,500 reserve military personnel armed with US and European weaponry, and
none are deployed to any other activity in the world.
So why is this country of 120.6 million (give or take)
people experiencing such lawlessness or poverty that hordes of them feel the
need to abandon their homeland and illegally flee across our border? Many risk
life and limb to do so.
A bigger question might be why doesn’t Mexico do something
to curtail the loss of their citizens.
The answers may be complex, but none are acceptable.
One reason is economic. Most illegals in this country send
money to relatives back home. In 2006, workers in this country sent some 23
BILLION dollars to Mexico. Although the amount fluctuates every year, that is a
huge chunk of US dollars being taken out of circulation in this country
annually.
Another reason – and this is becoming a big one – is drugs.
Central American drug cartels flourish there, with literally only each other to
keep them in check. The narcotics business has become an institution in Central
America. Many of the towns and even states in Mexico and Central America have
only the cartels to govern them. Their entire government is on the cartel
payroll, and don’t dare go against the cartel wishes.
The Mexican government may be recognized world wide, but the
real power in that country, as in most other Central American countries, seems
to be the drug cartels. Why doesn’t the government use the military against the
cartels? Good question. They seem to make token efforts at times, but there
does not appear to be any concerted action on the part of government to shut
the cartels down. When drug lords are captured, they usually “escape” or are
set loose with a “technicality.”
Okay, why do we have
a southern border problem? Simple; look at a map. The US had some 313 million
people in 2013 on a landmass of 3.749 million square miles. Mexico had some
120.6 million people on a landmass of 761,600 square miles, much of which is
desert.
Do the math. Mexico needs lebensraum – Hitler’s justification for annexing the East. Reconquista is real, and it’s so easy to just send unarmed
people to stream into our country until they get a good foothold. Their numbers
grow until our government feels overwhelmed and gives them amnesty and a path
to citizenship. Our voting laws are so lax that they now vote, and when they
do, it’s for people that will allow more immigrants from Mexico. It’s a
snowball effect.
Our country is being invaded and will eventually be taken
over, not with guns and tanks, but simply by being overrun with expatriates of
Mexico and other Central American countries. It is beyond all reasoning that we
not only allow this but also have a government that is complicit in this
invasion.
Just when will the American people say ENOUGH!